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Embassy of the Free Mind Review

4.3 /520 Reviews
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DEAR张小球
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5/5
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The six-person portrait room is a famous building in Amsterdam. It is actually a two or three-story building with a certain history. I didn't visit it inside, but the exterior of the house is sure to be very special.

Embassy of the Free Mind

Posted: Apr 1, 2020
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  • DEAR张小球
    4/5Excellent
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    The house leading the way is a more famous landmark building in Amsterdam. The architectural history here is also a long time. The decoration of a few statues of people in front of the exterior wall is very interesting, and it also attracts many people to come and punch in.

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    Posted: Jul 19, 2021
  • 泰宁根吴承恩
    5/5Outstanding
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    The house leading the way is a famous building in Amsterdam. It seems that it can be visited inside, but we have not entered when we are tight. The building is very special. There are many avatar statues in order on the wall, which is more special.

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    Posted: Oct 17, 2020
  • 为爱痴狂qq
    5/5Outstanding
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    I am in Amsterdam today, can be said to be a famous attraction, and it feels very interesting, the price is particularly high

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    Posted: Apr 22, 2021
  • 明慈
    5/5Outstanding

    The six-person portrait head is a largebuilding on Amsterdam''s Keizersgracht (Emperor''s Canal) street, named after six people on the exterior walls of the building. One widely accepted statement is that these six people represent six gods, in charge of art, agriculture, trade, intelligence.

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    Posted: Aug 20, 2019
  • 舜舜丽丽
    5/5Outstanding
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    Mainly the six avatars on the wall, very solemn and sacred feeling, the interior is now a private place, not open to tourists, but the essence of the building is appreciated outside enough.

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    Posted: Apr 5, 2016
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